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Index 285 Abramski, Karl, 116 Abstimmungspolizei (Apo), 218 Alojzy, St., youth associations, 59–60, 84 Alsace-Lorraine, 12, 24 Anderson, Margaret Lavinia, 22, 270 Anhalt, 242–43 Anti-Semitism, 11, 21, 24, 138, 140–41, 147, 168, 201n. 86, 233, 243, 248 Arndt, Carl, 257 Austrian Silesia, 23 Austrophile orientation, in First World War, 176–77 Balicki, Zygmunt, 80, 83 Ballestrem, Franz, Count von, 88, 135, 199n. 78, 234 Banas, Jan, 151 Berlin, 21, 83–84, 99, 103, 137, 145, 150 Berlin Verband. See Workers organizations “Berlin wing” (in Zentrumsstreit), 169–71 Bernacki (Catholic priest), 257 Bertram, Adolf, bishop of Breslau, 182–83, 220–24, 237–38, 241, 257–58, 269 Bethmann-Hollweg, Theodor von, 180 Beuthen, city, 45, 48, 56, 67, 85, 96, 115, 137–38, 141, 163 n. 117, 171n. 156, 193–94, 207, 224; county (Landkreis ), 32, 171n. 156, 193, 226; deanery , 31; Gymnasium in, 198 Beuthen-Königshütte-Kattowitz, electoral district, 134 Beuthen-Tarnowitz, electoral district, 43–44, 100, 115, 210n. 112 Beuthen Trial, 110, 122–26, 182 Bienek, Horst, 267 Bilingualism, in Upper Silesia; 32–33, 102, 116–17, 130, 152–53, 171–73, 200, 202–3, 205–7, 209, 215, 234, 240, 248–49, 260–61, 273; among Catholic clergy, 33–37, 46–47, 102–3, 184, 235 Bismarck, Otto von, 21–22, 90, 228 Bitta, Josef, 167, 206, 232 Blackbourn, David, 270 Blanke, Richard, 246–48 Blaschke, Olaf, 9 Bloch, Max, 204 Bogedain, Josef, 61–62 Bogutschütz, 27, 29–30, 60, 72, 102, 104, 136, 139, 141n. 44, 158, 164, 227, 237 Bonczyk, Norbert, 45–47, 56, 59 Bozek, Arka, 187, 190, 195 Brandys, Jan, 150, 184 Breslau, Central Council in, 201, 203, 205; diocese of, 16, 26, 29, 33, 68–69, 72, 220–24, 238, 257; Gymnasium in, 103; meetings in, 19, 144, 184, 203–5; publications in, 170, 190; university of, 35–36, 46, 83–84, 198 Bülow, Bernhard von, 131, 145 Bülow Bloc, 130–33, 135, 140–43, 145 Caprivi, Leo von, 79, 89–90 Catholic People’s Party (KVP), 208–11, 230–33 Center party, 19–23, 30, 37–39, 42–46, 48–53, 61, 63, 70, 75, 77–78, 80, 83, 85–88, 96, 98–101, 103–4, 106–7, 109–19, 126–27, 128–29, 131–40, 142–54, 156–58, 161, 163–65, 167–73, 180–85, 191, 198–202, 204, 206, 208, 225, 227–30, 232, 234, 250, 265, 268–69. See also Catholic People’s Party Chalasinski, Józef, 274 Chrzaszcz, Jan, 119 Clark, Christopher, 9–10, 14 clergy, parish, recruitment and training , 33–37; national sentiments, 36–37, 224–36; party-political orientation , 44–48, 116–19; in›uence over lay Catholics, 120–26, 268–71. See also individual Roman Catholic priests “Cologne wing” (in Zentrumsstreit), 169–71 communion rates, annual, 124, 159–60, Easter, 27, 52n. 118, 124, 201–2n. 88, 239–40n. 91 confession (auricular), 27, 121, 159 confession and communion, instruction for, 65–70, 122, 167, 240, 261 Congress Kingdom (Russian partition of Poland), 35, 80–81, 176, 178–79 Conservatives (German Conservative Party), 79, 90, 131–32, 140, 145, 157 Cracow, 84, 87 Czech speakers, 1 Czech lands, 41–42, 46, 105, 135, 199 Czestochowa, 135, 179 Deutsche Volkliste (DVL), 273 Dmowski, Roman, 80–81, 83, 89, 176–77 Dombek, Pawel, 150 Durynek, Victor, 234 Dzietzkowitz, 26, 28, 32 Eastern Marches Society, 89–90, 142. See also Hakatists/Hakatism Elections, for Prussian Landtag (1898), 50; (1904), 111–12; (1908), 133–37; (1919), 208–10; for National Assembly (1919), 208–11; for Reichstag (1871), 21; (1893), 19, 42–48; (1898), 51–52; (1903), 98–109, 122, 265; (1905), 112–14; (1907), 118–19, 128–29, 131, 265; (1912), 128–29, 150–52, 156–57; (1918), 191–92; municipal and local (1909–10), 137–40; (1919), 231–32, 265 Erzberger, Matthias, 170, 180–81, 191 Feja, Paul, 229–30 Ferche, Josef, 236 Förster, Friedrich W., 182 France, 6, 41, 115, 216–17, 246, 254–55, 257 Free Conservatives, 21, 142 Freikorps, 195, 255–56 Freikuxgelderfond, 30 Gajda, Jan, 262–63 Gazeta Katolicka, 49, 96, 102–3, 110–11, 132, 163, 166 Gazeta Ludowa, 149–50 Gazeta Opolska, 38, 40, 87 Gazeta Robotnicza, 84, 99, 106, 149 Gellner, Ernst, 8, 126 Germanization, 32–34, 37, 89–92, 130, 142–44, 149, 152–54, 156; in religious practices, 65–75, 135, 262; in schools, 20, 60–65, 262; in voluntary associations , 92–98 Gewerkschaften (Christian). See Workers organizations...

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